The Job Research Foundation supports a variety of tools and information resources that may be helpful to you as you continue your research of Job Syndrome.
U.S. Immunodeficiency Network: https://usidnet.org/
Clinical Immunology Society: https://clinimmsoc.org/CIS.htm
Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases Registry at USIDNET: https://usidnet.org/usidnet-registry/
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences: https://ncats.nih.gov/index.php
National Center for Biotechnology Information: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5796737/
European society for immunodeficiencies: ESID.org
Job research foundation supports the Bubble Foundation
The Bubble Unit at The Great North Children’s Hospital Queen Victoria Road in Newcastle Upon Tyne, was established in 1987 to treat babies and children born with defective immune systems, by offering them bone marrow transplantation. Since 1994 and 2000 respectively, the Unit has also begun to treat children suffering from leukemia, and severe forms of arthritis. It is a tribute to the whole team that survival rates for the children who are treated on the Bubble Unit have risen dramatically.
Apart from the growing expertise of all staff, the great results are also attributable to the wide-ranging research activities, which have been focused upon improving the bone marrow transplant process and finding better ways of looking after patients post-transplant, to seek to ensure fewer children die of complications. This has been achieved despite lack of formal research laboratory facilities and will benefit in the future from the recently established Stem Cell Laboratory.